Manager David Moyes retains belief in his Everton side, despite seeing them slip to the foot of the Premier League table at the weekend.
The Toffees have gathered just three points from six games and have yet to taste victory, having been tipped to start the campaign strongly after ending last season in fine form.
Following the 0-0 weekend draw at Fulham, Moyes told the Liverpool Echo:"It's one way up now. Someone has to be bottom and it's us at this present time.
"I don't think we look like a bottom-of-the-league team, but we are, so we have to get out of it.
"It's up to us to put it right. We just have to keep doing what we're doing. We'll keep playing.
"There was no lack of confidence from us against Fulham. We tried to do the right things.
"The spirit's good. The players are all together and are all working for the cause to get a result.
"My belief is that we have a really good team. That's never changed.
"We had lots of possession and we created more chances than Fulham. I can't come away saying we played badly, though maybe we didn't create enough chances.
"We're lacking in real firepower. There's a lack of belief in front of goal. Nothing's going in and we can't even deflect one in at the moment."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email